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Deep Purple are a British group & are named after a song composed by Peter De Rose. They are one of the first and most famous hard rock bands. They are considered pioneers of heavy metal, though have never considered themselves a heavy metal band.//The band Episode Six released several singles in the UK during the mid-sixties. It featured Ian Gillan on vocals, Graham Dimmock on guitar, Roger Glover on bass, Tony Lander on guitar, Sheila Carter on keyboards, and Harvey Shields on the drums. Despite extensive touring, they never had their big break.In 1967, a band called The Flowerpot Men and their Garden was formed, formerly known as The Ivy League. It was concentrated on a trio of singers. The new name was clearly derived from the children's show The Flowerpot Men, with the obvious psychedelic-era puns on flower power and "pot". The band's most popular song was "Let's Go To San Francisco." Some listeners assumed that the song was a parody of Scott McKenzie's "If You're Going to San Francisco," but the band has denied this. It featured Tony Burrows, Neil Landon, Robin Shaw, and Pete Nelson on vocals, Ged Peck on guitar, Nick Simper on bass, Jon Lord on organ, and Carlo Little on drums. Jon Lord had formerly played in The Artwoods, Nick Simper had been with Screaming Lord Sutch's The Savages, where he also played with guitarist Ritchie Blackmore
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Purple Rain No.1 at Helena
HELENA — Down nine runs in the first inning of the Helena Classic championship game, a comeback seemed like it would take a miracle. But that’s just what the Polson 16U Purple Rain pulled off this past weekend to win 14-10 over the Helena Thunder.
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LV MUSIC BLOG: Disney star cancels show
GARY BLOCKUS He bought his first album at age 14: Bread's "Baby I'm A Want You." The next day, he bought Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" and Deep Purple's "Machine Head." He's covered everything in the metal/hard rock genre, from Motley Crue to Papa Roach to Ted Nugent and Aerosmith to the softer side like Bon Jovi.
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Sam's Chowder House takes to the road
Donating time and food to the Purple Heart Anglers, Sam’s Chowder House brought its services – deep fryers, chowder and all – to the American Legion Coastside Post 474 in Pillar Point Harbor on Wednesday. Promoting a good cause, the company also used the event to test out its new ChowderMobile, essentially a compact kitchen-on-wheels with the capacity to serve everything from fried calamari to ...
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Rockin’ the Fourth: Red, White and Boom
As pink clouds slowly fade to a deep purple, dusk falls over Castle Rock’s horizon.
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Man in dress robs San Mateo business
SAN MATEO — A man in a dress, purple gloves and a floppy sun hat robbed a payday loan business Thursday afternoon, authorities said.The man walked into the business on the 3800 block of South El Camino Real at around 2:15 p.
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